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Definitions of eversions in various dictionaries:
noun - the position of being turned outward
noun - the act of turning inside out
verb - to turn outward or inside out
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Processes of turning out computer-based equivalents? |
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Sep 21 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
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Plural form of eversion. |
: the act of turning inside out : the state of being turned inside out beversionb of the bladdergt 2. : the condition (as of the foot) of being turned or rotated outward. |
The action of turning a structure or organ outwards or inside out. |
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In differential topology, Sphere eversion is the process of turning a sphere inside out in a three-dimensional space. (The word eversion means "turning inside out".) Remarkably, it is possible to smoothly and continuously turn a sphere inside out in this way (with possible self-intersections) without cutting or tearing it or creating any crease. This is surprising, both to non-mathematicians and to those who understand regular homotopy, and can be regarded as a veridical paradox; that is something that, while being true, on first glance seems false. * More precisely, let* * * * f * : * * S * * 2 * * * → * * * R * * * 3 * * * * * {\displaystyle f\colon S^{2}\to \mathbb {R} ^{3}} * be the standard embedding; then there is a regular homotopy of immersions * * * * * * f * * t * * * : * * S * * 2 * * * → * * * R * * * 3 * * * * * {\displaystyle f_{t}\colon S^{2}\to \mathbb {R} ^{3}} * such that ƒ0 = ƒ and ƒ1 = −ƒ. |